Hey guys, the following is my review of the Steele & Jones Herbert Johnson Replica Raiders hat. I hope you find it informative and any points I've missed don't hesitate to ask any questions, I'll be happy to answer to the best of my ability.
I would like to preface this with I am a hatter's apprentice at The Brass Rooster here in Milwaukee (
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I've always wanted a poet, I'm one of those guys that needed “the hat” However, as we all know, modern production HJ's are of sub-par quality and the blocking is lack luster. Enter Steele & Jones and their Vintage HJ project. After speaking with Diego (who btw was extremely helpful, kind and genuinely a great individual to work with) I ordered a HJ replica.
Here are my thoughts in kind of a chronology of receiving the hat:
The shipping packaging wasn't great. I know Diego's hands are kind of tied with what he can put through Argentinian customs, however my box and hat were fairly crushed. I would like to see some form of more robust shipping packaging in the future. And I'm not placing the blame on Diego here, we all know the post office has very little regard for others property.
After straightening the hat out:
Blocking is outstanding, probably the best Raiders block job I've seen. Dead straight on all sides nice and tall, boxy, slight reverse taper evident. As far as looking like a raiders hat this is dead on and I want to know where Diego got his blocks.
The felt is very very close to that of the vintage HJ's I've worked on. Out of the box it was a little more stiff than I had anticipated, however now at about 2-3 weeks into owning the hat and wearing it daily it has started to break down nicely and I'm happy with the stiffness the felt is settling into.
The color is a warmer brown than that of the felt from other hatters. Dark enough that it has enough room to fade to that SA color but not the dark brown from other manufacturers. I'm very happy with it,and in my opinion it's a superior shade of brown.
Bow work was very good, Diego did a great job getting that “flying V” into the bow.
The ribbon is my main complaint with the hat, it's lighter than it should be. Which is really only apparent in very direct light (as seen in the attached pics), but the ribbon should be nearly black while still maintaining the brown undertones 1 shade darker would be my preference.
The liner is beautifully reproduced, I love the HJ seal right there, makes the hat feel like the real deal.
The sweatband isn't the highest quality. It's about on par with the sweat you get in a Heritage Fed, but I'm probably spoiled by the sweats we use in shop being top quality roan goat. It's very comfortable, soft, and has conformed to my head perfectly so it's doing the job it's supposed to do. It's also got the HJ stamp with Raiders Era address on it with is a nice touch.
Stitching all around is very good and even the hat is well put together and feels like it'll endure quite well.
The hat is great, I have stopped wearing any other Indy hat I own exclusively favoring this one. It screams that Raiders look and just feels like Indy's hat really has the spirit of adventure inherent in it which just makes me reach of it every morning upon leaving the house. I highly recommend this hat, you will not be disappointed. If a raiders hat is what you're after, I think you'd be hard pressed to find better. If I had the money I would be ordering a second just to keep on hand, it's that good. Gets my personal vote for best Raiders hat available today.
Here's a link to an album of a few shots of the hat, and me wearing it. Hope, my opinion was helpful...
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